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late at night, fbi agents raiding mrs. broadwell's north korea home on monday. it's why a 16-month panel discussion that might never have seen the light of day at the aspen institute all of a sudden now becomes very interesting. some added cig significance, shall we saw, because mrs. broadwell talked about being in general petraeus' inner circle in afghanistan. >> and i was embedded with general petraeus in afghanistan and it was a little confusing for some of the folks there because i'm also a military reservice, so a will the of my former peers didn't know how to treat me. was i major broadwell or journalist broadwell? i had to follow very clear lines of disclosure. i felt like i was held to a higher level of accountability because i could lose my clearance, yet i was entrust ed on this opportunity to sit in with meetings with general petraeus, listen to classified chatter of terrorist talk. >> boy. terrorist talk. just chatter. i'll just sit in on that. that's kind of a big deal. so from all we know, the affair between these two began after his time in afghan
late at night, fbi agents raiding mrs. broadwell's north korea home on monday. it's why a 16-month panel discussion that might never have seen the light of day at the aspen institute all of a sudden now becomes very interesting. some added cig significance, shall we saw, because mrs. broadwell talked about being in general petraeus' inner circle in afghanistan. >> and i was embedded with general petraeus in afghanistan and it was a little confusing for some of the folks there because i'm...
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should there be questions asked about mrs. broadwell? >> well, my hope is that the focus is on finding out about what happened in benghazi. to the extent there may be a relationship of information that mrs. broadwell has brought forward that relates to what went on in benghazi, i think that's an appropriate line of questioning. there maybe be an appropriate line about whether there's any security issues associated with mrs. broadwell's access to information she shouldn't have had or shared, but my sense again is that would be a different line of inquiry and i'm concerned about what went on in benghazi and the loss of life of those brave men who were there. >> and i'm going to ask you to stand by because nancy pelosi is now coming to the stage to the podium to speak, so stick around and thank you so much for doing this for us. ♪ still coming. okay. i think that most of them are here. good morning. more coming. more are coming. yesterday, when we gathered here, i began my comments standing here with our new members of congress by saying
should there be questions asked about mrs. broadwell? >> well, my hope is that the focus is on finding out about what happened in benghazi. to the extent there may be a relationship of information that mrs. broadwell has brought forward that relates to what went on in benghazi, i think that's an appropriate line of questioning. there maybe be an appropriate line about whether there's any security issues associated with mrs. broadwell's access to information she shouldn't have had or...
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bradley manning had the lowest, and mrs. broadwell had a level in between that and the president. so the question is not did she have any classified materials, the question is, did she have classified materials to which she was thought entitled? her legal of clearance she is entitled to a broad array of classified material so the f.b.i. has to go through the material and decide if each is above her level in which case they will ask where she got it or in her level and they will not ask her. >>shepard: the big picture, how did they get past thert of e they look to see if any crime was committed, came to the conclusion they did not but they kept going into people's stuff. >>judge napolitano: you put your finger on it. that is interesting. we start with a case that may have commenced with an f.b.i. agent willing to use the f.b.i. to deliver a favor to his friend. if this case started because mrs. kelley's friend in the f.b.i. decided to look into who was sending her this e-mail, and it was mrs. broadwell, if it started out for an improper reason, it didn't start out because the f.b.i
bradley manning had the lowest, and mrs. broadwell had a level in between that and the president. so the question is not did she have any classified materials, the question is, did she have classified materials to which she was thought entitled? her legal of clearance she is entitled to a broad array of classified material so the f.b.i. has to go through the material and decide if each is above her level in which case they will ask where she got it or in her level and they will not ask her....
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broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. >> ama: feinstein says she has now been briefed by the fbi but want knows why the bureau didn't notify her sooner because of national security implications. >>> police are still looking for man they say tried to run down an officer with a car this afternoon. officers had suspected the man of breaking into cars in the bay view district. after apparently trying to one he officer down, he got out of the car and it appears he ran into a construction site at third street. police brought in a dog to look for him and set up a perimeter. >>> most new jersey residents should have their power back by tonight. nearly two weeks after super storm sandy damaged powerlines and knocked down poles. 150,000 homes remain without power in new york, 130,000 in long island, new york, most of those folks will see their lights come back. con edison still needs to check damaged equipment. the oatals do -- >>> a cold weekend is coming to an end, let's find out if we have to deal with the chilly weather for the wo
broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. >> ama: feinstein says she has now been briefed by the fbi but want knows why the bureau didn't notify her sooner because of national security implications. >>> police are still looking for man they say tried to run down an officer with a car this afternoon. officers had suspected the man of breaking into cars in the bay view district. after apparently trying to one he officer down,...
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. >> mrs. broadwell sent a threatening e-mails to her. she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it. but that's what it is. >> in the general is not under investigation but his departure leaves a void just as congress is beginning hearings into the september attacks on the u.s. diplomatic mission in libya. nbc news confirmed patras' conducted his own investigation. >> i do not see how in the world you could find out what happened in benghazi if general petraeus does not testify. >> still trusted by many in washington, he is in a unique position to shed light on benghazi. lawmakers want more information on the investigation and want to know why there were not briefed until the general resigned. >> and for our sunday morning "q&a", elijah cummings stop by to discuss his election. during his interview, we asked what he thought of general petraeus's resignation. >> what i noticed in these investigations is you start off with certain conclusions, and a lot of times a factor not match the conclusions. we need to wait and see. you can bet your bottom dollar this matter will be thoroughly in
. >> mrs. broadwell sent a threatening e-mails to her. she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it. but that's what it is. >> in the general is not under investigation but his departure leaves a void just as congress is beginning hearings into the september attacks on the u.s. diplomatic mission in libya. nbc news confirmed patras' conducted his own investigation. >> i do not see how in the world you could find out what happened in benghazi if general petraeus does not...
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. >> mr. broadwell sent -mail to her. she was frightened, she went to the fbi. i can't believe it. >> the frightened woman, jill kelly, served as an unpaid quote liaison tozv mcdill in tamp a w and our family, have been friends with the general and his family for over five years, we respect his and his family's privacy, and want the same for us and our children.ç >>> president obama observed veterans day at arlington national cemetery. he laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he spoke at a ceremony.ç in 1954, congress changed the name to veteran's day to honor all u.s. military personnel. >>> nearly 2000 gathered to mark veterans' day. the veteransp memorial was officially unveiled today. many of the veterans are struggling on bay area streets. a homeless advocate said the need is great. the shelter won't÷ú be open unt does. there will be many struggling to keep warm this weekend. 12% of those served are veterans and that number continues to grow. >> we have a responsibility to them. they gave part of their life, a year, two, three, four, maybe a limb
. >> mr. broadwell sent -mail to her. she was frightened, she went to the fbi. i can't believe it. >> the frightened woman, jill kelly, served as an unpaid quote liaison tozv mcdill in tamp a w and our family, have been friends with the general and his family for over five years, we respect his and his family's privacy, and want the same for us and our children.ç >>> president obama observed veterans day at arlington national cemetery. he laid a wreath at the tomb of the...
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. >> mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it, but that's what it is. >> one of petraeus' former associates says petraeus and his wife were longtime friends of kelley and her husband. he says petraeus and kelley did not have an affair. >> petraeus won't testify before congress this week about the attack on the u.s. consulate benghazi libya. acting cia director will take his place. senator dianne feinstein, who's the chair of the committee, may call on him later to testify. she says his resignation has nothing to do with the attack on benghazi. >>> the president will meet with members of the business community before sitting down with congressional leaders on friday. the president wants to build a consensus for his approach to avoiding the financial catastrophe. senior democrats and republicans are confident they can reach on a spending plan before the end of the year before billions of dollars in tax hikes and
. >> mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it, but that's what it is. >> one of petraeus' former associates says petraeus and his wife were longtime friends of kelley and her husband. he says petraeus and kelley did not have an affair. >> petraeus won't testify before congress this week about the attack on the u.s. consulate benghazi libya. acting cia director will take his place. senator...
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to light after an anonymous maims were sent to another woman who worked for the state department. >> mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. i can't believe it, but that's what it is. >> reporter: the general is not under investigation but his departure leaves a void just as congress is beginning hearings into the deadly september attack and the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. nbc news has confirmed petraeus conducted his own investigation on the ground. >> i don't see how in the world you can find out what happened in benghazi before, during, and after the attack if general petraeus doesn't testify. >> reporter: still trusted by many in washington, petraeus is in a unique position to shed light on benghazi. even as he rides out a controversy of his own. top lawmakers here are demanding more information on that investigation and why they weren't briefed on it until the general resigned. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >> for now acting cia director michael morell is set to testify about the benghazi attack on c
to light after an anonymous maims were sent to another woman who worked for the state department. >> mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. i can't believe it, but that's what it is. >> reporter: the general is not under investigation but his departure leaves a void just as congress is beginning hearings into the deadly september attack and the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. nbc news has confirmed petraeus...
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what i've been told is there was somebody else that he knew and was close to, and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. >> more fallout tonight from the cia scandal that took down the director and another key female figure has been identified in this case. hello, i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us this sunday night. more details and intrigue tonight in the unfolding scandal surrounding former cia director david petraeus. we now have a name for the woman who went to the fbi setting off the investigation that revealed an extramarital affair and led to petraeus' resignation. her family now has a washington attorney in crisis management team. also new tonight, lawmakers will hold hearings to determine why congress was not kept more fully informed about that fbi investigation. matt jablow picks up the story from here. >> reporter: david petraeus is a great leader, a great patriot. >> reporter: leaders of both parties had great praise on this veteran's day for one of the country's most decorated veterans, f
what i've been told is there was somebody else that he knew and was close to, and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. >> more fallout tonight from the cia scandal that took down the director and another key female figure has been identified in this case. hello, i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us this sunday night. more details and intrigue tonight in the unfolding scandal surrounding former cia director david...
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-- i've been told is that there was somebody else that he knew and was close to and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the f.b.i. >> the fbi raided broadwell's home in north carolina last night. no word on any evidence they collected so far. >>> new this morning, former d.c. council chair kwame brown will learn his fate today. he pled guilty to bank fraud charges back in june. melanie alnwick is live with the latest on thto give us an update. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. kwame brown's original plea agreement where he admitted guilt to all of those charges called for a six-month jail term. prosecutors have oftenned somewhat and sid they are asking that he spend -- have softened somewhat and said they are asking that he send just six days in jail. he pled guilty in june to putting some false information on bank loan applications. one of the loans was for a 39 high pressure foot, 330- horsepower boat. brown also forged the signature of a friend on an application and doctored two forms to save his inc
-- i've been told is that there was somebody else that he knew and was close to and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the f.b.i. >> the fbi raided broadwell's home in north carolina last night. no word on any evidence they collected so far. >>> new this morning, former d.c. council chair kwame brown will learn his fate today. he pled guilty to bank fraud charges back in june. melanie alnwick is live with the latest on...
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there is a reason the fbi is at mrs. broadwell's house last night. jenna: we'll con into watch this certainly throughout the day and next several days. bill great to have you with us on set. >> thank you. jenna: rick. rick: back to that story a little bit. out rage on long island, new york, where thousands of people are still without power two weeks after hurricane sandy slammed into the northeast. they're not the only ones suffering. folks in new york city usually head to coney island to line up for music park -- amusement park rides but now they're lining up just to get something to eat. jonathan hunt is there. jonathan, how is it going? >> reporter: extraordinary to see scenes like this in 20th century america. some people have just trying to get the basics of life. they're picking up canned goods over here. over here we have well, military-style meals ready to eat. gatorade bottles, cases of water. and everything is numbered. they're allowed to take two canned goods. one gatorade. up to a case of water and then there is laundry detergent further
there is a reason the fbi is at mrs. broadwell's house last night. jenna: we'll con into watch this certainly throughout the day and next several days. bill great to have you with us on set. >> thank you. jenna: rick. rick: back to that story a little bit. out rage on long island, new york, where thousands of people are still without power two weeks after hurricane sandy slammed into the northeast. they're not the only ones suffering. folks in new york city usually head to coney island to...
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broadwell i give him much lower marks for his actions in combat than i do in in the bedroom he should have resigned when his counterinsurgency strategy failed to produce results sometimes we take military leaders and we build a very nice resume for them and it catches on and everybody starts to drink and from the same well i hold our military commanders to a very hostile gander look we put young men in risk there and they give it everything they've got and if the policy has failed we have young man and hospital right now all over this country that will die in afghanistan next summer for no other reason than profiting off a corrupt ever locking criminal enterprise which is what the karzai government has become that's mob real problem with it i was a soldier for over twenty years so i care deeply about those young men and women. on our website right now i sent this bird's hardcore fans slip past around six security personnel and into the goalie with a flare rocket was in a high profile game to be abandoned. also online that thousands stage a march to dublin protests against abortion or
broadwell i give him much lower marks for his actions in combat than i do in in the bedroom he should have resigned when his counterinsurgency strategy failed to produce results sometimes we take military leaders and we build a very nice resume for them and it catches on and everybody starts to drink and from the same well i hold our military commanders to a very hostile gander look we put young men in risk there and they give it everything they've got and if the policy has failed we have young...
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official time line general petraeus had been rather angry that mrs. broadwell was harassing this third woman, other woman. the whole thing is over. what is the truth? what struck me most watching that clip is that it seems that broadwell is still in touch. i don't know, with petraeus or maybe she is just making it up. she needs to be asked these questions and it really araises to me about the time line we are being given on background and mainstream's media caring about when the affair began, when tended. who knew what, when, how the fbi just happened to come upon his preference in these emails through someone referred, if you get a couple of harassing emails. you just call up the fbi and suddenly you have got david petraeus. then they tell eric holder and they don't tell the white house. there is so many questions about this time line. i hate to say this. i don't like to say that the u.s. government is misleading us. the time line is significant because she seems to suggest that she has not talked with petraeus, communicated with petraeus since septe
official time line general petraeus had been rather angry that mrs. broadwell was harassing this third woman, other woman. the whole thing is over. what is the truth? what struck me most watching that clip is that it seems that broadwell is still in touch. i don't know, with petraeus or maybe she is just making it up. she needs to be asked these questions and it really araises to me about the time line we are being given on background and mainstream's media caring about when the affair began,...
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broadwell. >> he writes there was no protege more ardent than broadwell. he talks about himself. he had only one contact. she had all the contact. they had a lot in common. >> she had said they met while she was in grad school at harvard and petraeus came to give a talk and she approached him afterwards, showing great interest. pau petraeus would be interested in cultivating as a possible protege. he was very much into mentoring. he came out of a tradition that social science department which cultivated relationships with with young men, positions for them to have, so it was not at all surprising that he found her attractive in that sense. initially. >> and what is your understanding as to when this started? it's very crucial for viewers who aren't aware, whether it was before or after he was at the ci ark. before, it's against the law in the military for him to have had an affair. at the cia, it would be different. >> that's true. that may be one reason why some of his friends are so adamant that it was after. i do know that there were a lot of people in kabul who were kind of d
broadwell. >> he writes there was no protege more ardent than broadwell. he talks about himself. he had only one contact. she had all the contact. they had a lot in common. >> she had said they met while she was in grad school at harvard and petraeus came to give a talk and she approached him afterwards, showing great interest. pau petraeus would be interested in cultivating as a possible protege. he was very much into mentoring. he came out of a tradition that social science...
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. >> what i've been told is that there was somebody else that he knew and was close to and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. >> reporter: petraeus is no longer expected to testify before congress about the deadly 9/11 raid on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, but republican senator lindsey graham says the truth will never come out if petraeus keeps quiet forever. >> we have a national security failure along in the making. i don't see how in the world you can fine out what happened in benghazi -- find out what happened many benghazi before, during and after the attack if general petraeus doesn't testify. >> reporter: a whistleblower got ahold of republican congressman dave reich neither october to alert him to a national security concern -- reichert in october to alert him to a national security concern tied to this affair. eric cantor's chief of staff alerted the fbi october 31st, but the white house says president obama first learned of at fair november 8th which means two republican congressmen knew about the fbi
. >> what i've been told is that there was somebody else that he knew and was close to and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. >> reporter: petraeus is no longer expected to testify before congress about the deadly 9/11 raid on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, but republican senator lindsey graham says the truth will never come out if petraeus keeps quiet forever. >> we have a national security failure along...
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and 60-year-old petraeus. >> mrs. broadwell sent the threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it. but that's what it is. >> reporter: that frightened woman, jill kelly, serves as an unpaid, "social liaison" to macdill air force base in tampa. she said in a statement we and our family have been friends with general petraeus and his family over five years. we respect his and his family's privacy and want the same for us and our three children. nbc bay area spoke to house minority leader nancy pelosi at a veteran's day event in san francisco and she down played the scandal. >> we have bigger issues to deal with right now. it's breasting to me that with all of the prospects that we have for resolving the fiscal deficit, the cliff, the new administration, all of that, that this is receiving so much attention. >> reporter: the general is not under investigation, but his departure leaves a void just as congress is beginning hearings in to the deadly september attack on th
and 60-year-old petraeus. >> mrs. broadwell sent the threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it. but that's what it is. >> reporter: that frightened woman, jill kelly, serves as an unpaid, "social liaison" to macdill air force base in tampa. she said in a statement we and our family have been friends with general petraeus and his family over five years. we respect his and his family's privacy and want the same for us...
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they knew of the relationship with mrs. birthday -- mrs. broadwell then. so this is not being answered, and this is in view is just as troubling as senator feinstein's concern that the congress wasn't notified. it is troubling because there are laws that the f.b.i. has to follow, and general petraeus just because he is an adult terror does not lose his constitutional rights and he has the right to be protected from an unwarranted investigation by the f.b.i. >>shepard: a a lost -- a lot of elephants in the room. >>judge napolitano: f.b.i. and c.i.a. have been bitter rivals thins the c.i.a. was formed, the two most potent forces in the government outside military, but possessing lethal weapons, both frequently operate outside the law, until 2001 the f.b.i. was kept out of foreign issues and the c.i.a. was kept out of domestic issues. president george w. bush changed that when he compelled them to operate in each other's turf. we do not know if this is anything more than the f.b.i. poking itself both into the ribs of their long time rival, the c.i.a. >>shepar
they knew of the relationship with mrs. birthday -- mrs. broadwell then. so this is not being answered, and this is in view is just as troubling as senator feinstein's concern that the congress wasn't notified. it is troubling because there are laws that the f.b.i. has to follow, and general petraeus just because he is an adult terror does not lose his constitutional rights and he has the right to be protected from an unwarranted investigation by the f.b.i. >>shepard: a a lost -- a lot of...
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. >> mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it, but that's what it is. >> one of petraeus' former associates says petraeus and his wife were longtime friends of kelley and her husband. he said petraeus and kelley did not have an affair. petraeus won't testify before congress this week about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. acting cia director mike morrell will take his place. senator dianne feinstein, who's chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, said the committee may decide to call petraeus to testify in the future. she said his resignation had nothing to do with the september attack in benghazi, which killed four american citizens, including u.s. ambassador christopher stevens. >>> president obama will sit down this week with members of the labor and business communities for his approach at avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff. he'll meet with leaders from both parties on friday. l
. >> mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and she was frightened, and she went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it, but that's what it is. >> one of petraeus' former associates says petraeus and his wife were longtime friends of kelley and her husband. he said petraeus and kelley did not have an affair. petraeus won't testify before congress this week about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. acting cia director mike morrell will take his place....
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especially given that it was om this week that the fbi went to mrs. broadwell's home, boks of mag, some of which is classifieded? >> no, i would totally disagree. general petraeus was the head of the cia. he wasn't running the fish and wildlife department. there is a duty under the law to inform the ranking and chairman of house and senate intelligence. that is to deal with every investigation. and with national security be compromised? perhaps it would. i think that should go to the level of the president. it should have definitely gone to those four people who were charged with that, the chairman an ranking member of the house and intelligence committees and the other thing that will be interesting is as a cia officer, you are supposed to report anything that has to do with quote, bonds of affection and that is again something we would know quickly and early in the information, but i want the president of the united states to make these decisions. president obama should have had that information and to with hold it from him is wrong. >> just to foll
especially given that it was om this week that the fbi went to mrs. broadwell's home, boks of mag, some of which is classifieded? >> no, i would totally disagree. general petraeus was the head of the cia. he wasn't running the fish and wildlife department. there is a duty under the law to inform the ranking and chairman of house and senate intelligence. that is to deal with every investigation. and with national security be compromised? perhaps it would. i think that should go to the...
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there's a lot of family pain both for mr. broadwell and also for mrs. petraeus in all of this, probably something that is well worth remembering there are two spouses here. >> yeah. >> who clearly are in a great deal of personal pain. >> and barbara, there are children. i saw a photograph of their home, the broadwell's home. they had departed and there was chalk on the driveway and in that chalk it was written, dad loves mom. there are kids involved here so this is clearly, as "spider" marks said, pain is going around. i know you have a lot to do so i'll let you go. >> sure. >>> there are complaints from congress that members of the intelligence committees put the house and the senate were kept in the dark about all of this. senate intelligence committee woman dianne feinstein said this. >> we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. >> and are you going to investigate why the fbi didn't notify you before? >> yes. absolutely. i mean, this is something that could have had an effect on national security. i think we should have been told.
there's a lot of family pain both for mr. broadwell and also for mrs. petraeus in all of this, probably something that is well worth remembering there are two spouses here. >> yeah. >> who clearly are in a great deal of personal pain. >> and barbara, there are children. i saw a photograph of their home, the broadwell's home. they had departed and there was chalk on the driveway and in that chalk it was written, dad loves mom. there are kids involved here so this is clearly, as...
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what i was told was there was somebody else he knew and was close to and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. i can't believe it. but that's what it is. >> let's talk about the fbi. by law they are supposed to inform your committee about any development of significance to this committee. that barely passed this fresh hold. is it true you have received no advance word of this and are you going to investigate the fbi's decision not to tell you an investigation had been going on for at least weeks? >> the answer is yes and yes. we seed no advance notice. it was like a lightening bolt. the way i found out i came back to washington thursday night. the staff director told me to call from press about this. i called david petraeus. as a matter of fact, i had had an appointment with him at 3:00 that afternoon. that was canceled and so then when these questions came up i obviously took action myself to try to find out and then informed my vice-chairman and i talked to the director twice. this is very hard st
what i was told was there was somebody else he knew and was close to and that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her and she was frightened and she went to the fbi. i can't believe it. but that's what it is. >> let's talk about the fbi. by law they are supposed to inform your committee about any development of significance to this committee. that barely passed this fresh hold. is it true you have received no advance word of this and are you going to investigate the fbi's...
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an that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her. and she was frightened. she went to the f.b.i. oh, i can't believe it, but that is what it is. >> chris: let's talk about the f.b.i. by law, they are supposed to inform your committee of any development of significance to the intelligence community. this clearly passed that threshold. is it true that you received no advanced word of this? are you going to investigate the f.b.i.'s decision not to tell you abouten investigation that had been going on for at least weeks? >> the answer is question and question. we receased no advance notice. it was a lightning bolt. the way i found out, i came back to washington thursday night. friday morning, the staff director told me there were a number of calls from press about this. i called david petraeus. i had an appointment with him at 3:00 that afternoon. that was canceled. when the gains came up, i took action myself to find out. then informed my vice chai chairman. i talked to director twice. this is very hard stuff. >> chris: are you going to investigate why the f.b
an that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her. and she was frightened. she went to the f.b.i. oh, i can't believe it, but that is what it is. >> chris: let's talk about the f.b.i. by law, they are supposed to inform your committee of any development of significance to the intelligence community. this clearly passed that threshold. is it true that you received no advanced word of this? are you going to investigate the f.b.i.'s decision not to tell you abouten investigation...
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one of a couple things is happened with mrs. broadwell in that clip. either she is telling something that she heard and was not supposed to hear from general petraeus or someone in his command or she's frankly making it up and i'm not clear which it is at this moment. at the end of the day, you know, we do look into people's personal lives when it comes to national security because that's one of the questions, you know, as we advance clearances in this question. general petraeus in this particular affair used his personal e-mail, you know, to cavort with a woman who was not in his command but was close to his command and was his biograph biographer. that in itself does not present itself to be a security breach but some of the things she's been saying publicly about him, about national security issues certainly present the question. whether or not it should have been reported to congress, that remains to be seen. >> jonathan, doesn't this highlight the rug that's been yanked out from under the president? so much of his military strategy now linked to t
one of a couple things is happened with mrs. broadwell in that clip. either she is telling something that she heard and was not supposed to hear from general petraeus or someone in his command or she's frankly making it up and i'm not clear which it is at this moment. at the end of the day, you know, we do look into people's personal lives when it comes to national security because that's one of the questions, you know, as we advance clearances in this question. general petraeus in this...
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what i was told is that there was somebody else that he knew and was close to, and, that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and, she was frightened and went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it. but, that is what it is. >> chris: let's talk about the fbi. by law, they are supposed to inform your committee of any development of significance to the intelligence community. this clearly passed that threshold. is it true that you received no advance word of this? and are you going to investigate the fbi's decision not to tell you about an investigation that has been going on for at least weeks? >> the answer is yes. and yes. we received no advanced notice. it was like a lightning bolt. the way i found out, i came back to washington, thursday night, friday morning, the director told me there were a number of calls from press about this. i called david petraeus. and as a matter of fact i had had an appointment with him, at 3 o'clock that afternoon, and, that was cancelled. and, so, then, when these questions came up, i obviously took the action myself, to try to find
what i was told is that there was somebody else that he knew and was close to, and, that mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her, and, she was frightened and went to the fbi. oh, i can't believe it. but, that is what it is. >> chris: let's talk about the fbi. by law, they are supposed to inform your committee of any development of significance to the intelligence community. this clearly passed that threshold. is it true that you received no advance word of this? and are you...
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mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her. she was frightened and she went to the f.b.i.. >> reporter: petraeus is no longer to testify in front of congress about benghazi but lindsay graham the truth will never come out if petraeus keeps quiet forever. >> we have a national security failure in the making. i don't see how in the world you can find out what happepened in benghazi before, during and after the attack if general petraeus doesn't testify. >> a whistle-blower was an f.b.i. agent got a hold of david rikert to a national security concerned tied to this concern. he reached out to jart leader eric cantor who alerted the f.b.i. on october 31. but president obama first learned of the affair on november 8th which means two republican congressmen knew about the investigation well before the president did. >> gregg: peter, thanks. >> heather: new pentagon report on the terrorist attacks in libya showing top u.s. military leaders were not immediately told about the deadly assault on 11. consulate on september 11th. time line
mrs. broadwell sent these threatening e-mails to her. she was frightened and she went to the f.b.i.. >> reporter: petraeus is no longer to testify in front of congress about benghazi but lindsay graham the truth will never come out if petraeus keeps quiet forever. >> we have a national security failure in the making. i don't see how in the world you can find out what happepened in benghazi before, during and after the attack if general petraeus doesn't testify. >> a...